t.A.T.u – All The Things She Said
t.A.T.u. are more known for their “lesbianism” than their
music and the surrounding controversies with this song’s video and the 2003
Eurovision Song Contest, in which they placed third. With a name that is a
short form of “This girl loves that girl” what more can you expect?!
Korobeiniki
What is this Korobeiniki I hear you cry? Well it is a Russian folk song more commonly known as “that song from Tetris”. Whether the Red Army Choir or the 8-Bit version does it for you, there is no doubting this is a Russian classic.
Dschinghis Khan
– Moskau
Well, this is the first of the 80’s German disco bands in
the list. The song was an underground success. Fifteen seconds of this song was
shown on State-run TV leading to immediate dismissal of the network director.
However, some countries even used this as their coverage theme for the 1980
Moscow Olympics.
Prokofiev – Dance of the Knights
To those who aren’t experts in classical music, Prokofiev’s
Dance of the Knights is the current theme tune for The Apprentice. Russia has created
some wonderful compositions; Shostakovich’s Leningrad symphony, Tchaikovsky’s
Swan Lake and The Nutcracker and Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf so why this
one? Because it is underappreciated compared to those listed.
Boney M – Rasputin
And finally we come to the other 80’s German disco band. Boney
M’s classic; Rasputin. What else is better than mixing Russian Tsarist history
and disco? The answer: nothing. But a word of caution to those studying
Russian, Boney M is not a reliable source for using in those Russian history
essays, unfortunately.
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